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"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and every answer, nationwide insurance is proud to join tavis in removing literacy and empowering one step at a time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: dam businessa moyo is a former consultant to the world bank and author of "dead aid" and "how the west was lost" nice to have you back. let me ask you about the news of the day with the ongoing crisis, the protests, unrest in libya, oil prices driven up slightly higher today. talk to me about what you make of that and what's in store because we know when the price of oil goes up. >> absolutely. i think my immediate concern is that i think peopl
"how the west was lost" and unrest in libya and impact on oil prices around the globe. also tonight, forest whitaker is here. and he has a new prime-time series called qul criminal minds." and he is here about "brick city." coming upright now. >> he needs extra help with his reading. >> i'm james. >> yes. to everyone making a difference. >> thank you. >> you better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley with every question and...
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he suggested the taliban are of libya's new government. made this comment of a question earlier this week. was tooibya question broad. that i was a bit fatigued. the question was too broad. i paused and what they did not that passed the reporter to be more specific. >> he also suggested al qaeda it going to be part of libya as the government. >>> an inside look at an unbuilt could have been. we are all familiar with the look of a nation's capital. our city could have looked a lot different. >> there is an elegant in seems almostat built in. there's another take on our city. and on built washington that never was. a place for the iconic washington monument could have turned out like this. >> it would have been pretty hideous. very ornate proposals. monumentalthe original design. >> the show was very much about the washington that could of been. maryland architect want to put a giant chicken on the top of the capital. how about a high rise coming out the middle of the pentagon? >> there are definitely some not great ideas. >> thomas jefferso
he suggested the taliban are of libya's new government. made this comment of a question earlier this week. was tooibya question broad. that i was a bit fatigued. the question was too broad. i paused and what they did not that passed the reporter to be more specific. >> he also suggested al qaeda it going to be part of libya as the government. >>> an inside look at an unbuilt could have been. we are all familiar with the look of a nation's capital. our city could have looked a lot...
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so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn a lesson from egypt and what we saw there, which was largely peaceful demonstrations, not violence, from the government or from the protesters and we had the chance now for democratic elections in egypt, which three weeks ago nobody would have even imagined. tavis: the world you said should learn lessons from egypt. what should we the american body politick learn from egypt? we weren't on any given day, i wasn't sure where our government was on what was happening in egypt. do we want mubarak to stay? are we trying to cut a deal or negotiating with him? are we
so president made a statement about the bloodshed in libya. it's been noted that he did not mention muammar gaddafi by name. is that to your mind an observation by the president or solidarity with the libyan people? two different things. >> it certainly solidarity with the libyan people and i don't know why the president didn't mention gaddafi. it may have been because he doesn't want to back him into a corner at a moment when it may be that he will leave. i hope that the world can learn...
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capture and kill moammar gaddafi good evening top story around the country tonight that the up libya long time leader out and happened chicago reaction and economic impact it could have bought all of us. starting with a day in libya with reporter barbara hall >> cries of jubilation rang through the streets of tripoli world leaders weighed in on the historic importance of the location >> marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya would out of the opportunity to determine their own destiny in a new democratic libya >> libyans officials say revolutionary forces found moammar gadhafi in his hometown of video appears to show the former leader captured and still alive libyans ambassador to united states says moammar gadhafi and killed in a shootout between revolutionaries and his loyalist forces. in this video several fighters seen surrounded moammar gadhafi courts and shouting >> free six hours old the first time >> greatest movement and all of my life >> libyans celebrating the end of a eight month revolt and one that for years 40 years of tyranny will be struggl
capture and kill moammar gaddafi good evening top story around the country tonight that the up libya long time leader out and happened chicago reaction and economic impact it could have bought all of us. starting with a day in libya with reporter barbara hall >> cries of jubilation rang through the streets of tripoli world leaders weighed in on the historic importance of the location >> marks the end of a long and painful chapter for the people of libya would out of the opportunity...
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role in libya. >>> bacon medicine? parents loading up their children with fatty bacon, heavy cream, hoping to cure an illness. see the astounding result. >>> and, her majesty, queen elizabeth turning 85. handing out money as she does. tonight, the private monarch, from her coronation to her drink of gin. >>> good evening. today, three big new studies were released and all three had one worrying conclusion. common pesticides in water, in food, on farms, may be linked to a lower iq in children. all three cite exposure while still in the womb. and one expert said to us today, these studies are an alarm that signals before now we have underestimated the risks. jim sciutto has been taking a look at the new evidence and what it means for us today. jim, good evening. >> reporter: well, diane what struck me most about these studies, particularly as a father, how many ways we're exposed to them. they're on fruits and vegetables, in commonly used home gardening supplies. they've been detected in drinking water supplies. the stud
role in libya. >>> bacon medicine? parents loading up their children with fatty bacon, heavy cream, hoping to cure an illness. see the astounding result. >>> and, her majesty, queen elizabeth turning 85. handing out money as she does. tonight, the private monarch, from her coronation to her drink of gin. >>> good evening. today, three big new studies were released and all three had one worrying conclusion. common pesticides in water, in food, on farms, may be linked...
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i want this stake in the political reshaping of libya and the economic reshaping of libya as they try to get that oil production back on-line again. >>let look further afield, john. in terms particularly of syria. it would appear that libya is going to be the third country to -- where the regime will change. what price syria and the president there. >> we went through this period, charles, as you know the last couple of month, where there is an arab spring fatigue. you didn't see movement. you had people constantly what's going to happen next in libya, what's going to happen in the other countries, what's going to happen in syria right now? i would imagine the view is quite different the last 24 to 48 hours where different camps plotting that struggle in syria are reinvigorated and from the view of ba seer al assad who tried to pitch this as a battle, that the west should not intervene. that argument doesn't hold as much weight going forward as you see the events transform in libya, particularly in the battle over tripoli. >> let's return to libya. because clearly, moammar gadhafi mad
i want this stake in the political reshaping of libya and the economic reshaping of libya as they try to get that oil production back on-line again. >>let look further afield, john. in terms particularly of syria. it would appear that libya is going to be the third country to -- where the regime will change. what price syria and the president there. >> we went through this period, charles, as you know the last couple of month, where there is an arab spring fatigue. you didn't see...
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a journal hoist spent eight months in libya is coming home. he did not want to return until everything was over. his mother said he will be leaving saturday and arriving at bwi saturday evening. >>> and the beer, late night pizza delivery, the freshman 15. the pounds gained in the first year of clem may not be that bad. >>> point and click diagnosis. some get help for patients from the worldwide web. that's when we continue on this thursday, november 3rd. >>> another snow storm brings strong winds and cold temperatures to colorado. the weather service forecast it says gusts of 40 miles an hour creating blizzard-like conditions. officials will distribute hotel vouchers for the homeless. there were 18 inches across some parts of colorado. is this on schedule? >> it is a little early but that storm is not going to behave the same way as the last. remember we followed up with a redevelopment off the east coast. we had our own snow maker and this will be a different story. and halfway between denver and baltimore and it is running its course and th
a journal hoist spent eight months in libya is coming home. he did not want to return until everything was over. his mother said he will be leaving saturday and arriving at bwi saturday evening. >>> and the beer, late night pizza delivery, the freshman 15. the pounds gained in the first year of clem may not be that bad. >>> point and click diagnosis. some get help for patients from the worldwide web. that's when we continue on this thursday, november 3rd. >>> another...
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for more information on libya go to fox news.com. bret has the special report. >> we are live in libya with a rebel movement that appears closer to overthrow the regime . what the president asked for in their white house meeting. now back to glenn beck in new york. >> glenn: there is a propaganda war that is beginning now and i don't believe it is intended to actually reap anything from the harvest for a while. until gas prices or food prices or more people lose their jobs. it is important that you know the truth now. our old friend van jones is talking about the american dream which is interesting coming from an unrepentant communist. he even organized a nationwide rally to begin with over the weekend. the american dream. we should define the american dream. what is happening now is another on progressive hijacking. the american dream that you dream about is the same opportunity for all. martin luther king jr. talked about it. give me a chance. progressives have made it the same outcome for all . al sharpton said that's what martin
for more information on libya go to fox news.com. bret has the special report. >> we are live in libya with a rebel movement that appears closer to overthrow the regime . what the president asked for in their white house meeting. now back to glenn beck in new york. >> glenn: there is a propaganda war that is beginning now and i don't believe it is intended to actually reap anything from the harvest for a while. until gas prices or food prices or more people lose their jobs. it is...
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as security forces -- libya. as security forces continued their bloody crackdown on protesters yesterday. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced the violence. >> this bloodshed is completely unacceptable. the message today is very clear and unam big use from the entire international community. there is no ambivalence, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that the violence must stop and that the government of libya has a responsibility to respect the universal rights of all of its citizens. and to support the exercise of those rights. >> however, the obama administration has not outlined any specific steps to punish the libyan regime with which they have wary ties after decades of hostility. instead, u.s. officials say they will join other nations in addressing the crisis at the united nations security council which yesterday condemned the use of force against demonstrators. although gadhafi still has some backing in the capital of tripoli, he continues to see support slipping away. one of his closest associat
as security forces -- libya. as security forces continued their bloody crackdown on protesters yesterday. secretary of state hillary clinton denounced the violence. >> this bloodshed is completely unacceptable. the message today is very clear and unam big use from the entire international community. there is no ambivalence, there is no doubt in anyone's mind that the violence must stop and that the government of libya has a responsibility to respect the universal rights of all of its...
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we know he has a number of underground bunkers scattered throughout libya. the speculation is he is in one of them but that is just pure speculation. meanwhile, the battle for tripoli is well under way. reports that this revolution is over and the rebels have prevailed are premature. it does seem that they have a very strong upper hand. it seems inconceivable that gadhafi and his loyalilis could regain that but it is a very bloody civil war that's going on in the streets of tripoli at this moment. >> jeffrey, any idea what the real story was with gadhafi's son seif? there was some confusion over whether he had been captured by rebels or not at all. >> reporter: confusion to say the least. i mean, this was really big news. just 24 hours ago that several in fact of gadhafi's sons were in rebel hands. it was even confirmed by some international authorities but lo and behold seif al islam, gadhafi's heir apparent and a very cocky arrogant guy appeared surrounded by loyalist soldiers chanting and really taunting the rebels saying the people were behind gadhafi an
we know he has a number of underground bunkers scattered throughout libya. the speculation is he is in one of them but that is just pure speculation. meanwhile, the battle for tripoli is well under way. reports that this revolution is over and the rebels have prevailed are premature. it does seem that they have a very strong upper hand. it seems inconceivable that gadhafi and his loyalilis could regain that but it is a very bloody civil war that's going on in the streets of tripoli at this...
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says the mission in libya is not to kill gadhafi. but he would certainly qualify as a command and control target. but whether they go after him or not, he's got to be more nervous tonight, thinking that's what they could do. >> of course, one of the concerns of the president, and all of nato, is gadhafi's continuing attack on his own countrymen, and with thanks to martha, we move now to the terror that is centered tonight in misrata, where the two journalists were killed in an attack yesterday. imagine if you lived there with your family and it was a death sentence for any member of your family to cross a street. another brave journalist, orla guerin, from our partners at the bbc, reports tonight from that cross roads. >> reporter: well, this is as far as we can go. we've been told that colonel gadhafi's forces are in position. they're just around the corner, about 500 meters away. we're shielded here, but if we advance, we'll be within range of the snipers' guns. local people say several civilians have been killed on this corner, in
says the mission in libya is not to kill gadhafi. but he would certainly qualify as a command and control target. but whether they go after him or not, he's got to be more nervous tonight, thinking that's what they could do. >> of course, one of the concerns of the president, and all of nato, is gadhafi's continuing attack on his own countrymen, and with thanks to martha, we move now to the terror that is centered tonight in misrata, where the two journalists were killed in an attack...
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the report says the libya had procured uranium material from the black market. and the material is likely to have come from north korea. it says libya had the substance until the country declared it was abandoning the nuclear ambition. the report also says that a facility in syria may have been built with the aid of north korea. the facility appeared to house a reactor. israeli war planes destroyed it in an air attack four years ago. at the border meeting, japan, the u.s. and others expressed concerns over the possibility of nuclear technology spilling over north korea to other countries. in a statement, the iaea condemned the country for threatening the nuclear nonproliferation scheme. the world's population is projected to hit seven billion on october 31 and the u.n. is calling for global efforts to address poverty and inequality. secretary-general ban ki-moon was speaking at a meeting to launch actions at u.n. headquarters in new york on wednesday. >> it's an challenge, an opportunity and a call for action to all of us to confront grinding poverty and inequal
the report says the libya had procured uranium material from the black market. and the material is likely to have come from north korea. it says libya had the substance until the country declared it was abandoning the nuclear ambition. the report also says that a facility in syria may have been built with the aid of north korea. the facility appeared to house a reactor. israeli war planes destroyed it in an air attack four years ago. at the border meeting, japan, the u.s. and others expressed...
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presence in libya. plus, a look at the loyalists and gadhafi family members who have left the country. >> also the republican presidential candidate mitt romney just got a big boost going into tonight's gop debate. judging by recent polls, he's going to need it if he wants a shot at winning the nomination. my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. host: could switching to geico reon car insurance? or more host: do people use smartphones to do dumb things? man 1: send, that is the weekend. app grapgic: yeah dawg! man 2: allow me to crack...the bubbly! man 1: don't mind if i doozy. man 3: is a gentleman with a brostache invited over to this party? man 1: only if he's ready to rock! ♪ sfx: guitar and trumpet jam vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> shepard: deadly explosio
presence in libya. plus, a look at the loyalists and gadhafi family members who have left the country. >> also the republican presidential candidate mitt romney just got a big boost going into tonight's gop debate. judging by recent polls, he's going to need it if he wants a shot at winning the nomination. my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium...
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military involvement in libya right now. and circling back, don, that's what puts the white house in a very tough spot. if libyan civilians come under sustained attack, very tough to stand by and watch that and not do anything. but what do you do? and that's the problem even as we speak. >> pentagon correspondent barbara starr, barbara, thank you. >>> much more on the crisis in libya coming up tonight. join me and john vause as we co-anchor an hour-long special coming up at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >>> hours after wisconsin's governor takes a step toward handing out pink slips, celebrity support comes in. we'll take you to the state capitol for the latest coming up. >>> a peaceful protest turns into a tragedy in the ivory coast. women gunned down. coming up, the devastating scene as it all played out. i'm online. check out my social media accounts and let's connect. from knowing when my next job will be to what i'll actually be doing. so in the rest of my life i like control. especially in my finances. that's why i have slate wit
military involvement in libya right now. and circling back, don, that's what puts the white house in a very tough spot. if libyan civilians come under sustained attack, very tough to stand by and watch that and not do anything. but what do you do? and that's the problem even as we speak. >> pentagon correspondent barbara starr, barbara, thank you. >>> much more on the crisis in libya coming up tonight. join me and john vause as we co-anchor an hour-long special coming up at 10:00...
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and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 the million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the half libyan population is against him? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gun ships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their plane rather than bombing civilians? >> show me a bomb. show me the casualties. >> what do you ymake of your diplomats resigning in new york? >> i talk to them. >> why do you think people are deserting your father? >> many of them -- they think the system will collapse. so the best thing is to jump from the ship. the ship is sinking, they think, so it's better to jump. >> will there be a new regime? >> if you are strong, they love you. if not, they say good-bye. that is good. hypocrites. >> do you think they'll get rid of you? >> no. they want to join the youth revolution. they have no future. >> what
and we have here half the population of libya. half. more than 2 the million, 2.5 million people living in the city. do you think because of 10,000 or 5,000 people, even if you have the demands against my father or whatever, it means that the half libyan population is against him? >> you said you're not using violence. there are many reports of helicopter gun ships, of people being killed, and air force pilots defecting, jettisoning their plane rather than bombing civilians? >> show...
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>>> a reality check from libya tonight. our two correspondents on two dramatic headlines. colonel gadhafi taking back territory, rebel forces gaining ground. who has the upper hand? >>> several republican presidential contenders making waves. >>> and, up to snuff. the puppies tearing through your things. and why, this time, it's perfectly okay. >>> good evening on this sunday. when the headline crossed this weekend, we immediately thought, not again. a child athlete, this time, a 17-year-old rugby player, collapsing and dying on the field near denver. it comes just days after that 16-year-old basketball player in michigan. and tonight, a startling number found by our medical team here. a young athlete in this team here dies from cardiac arrest every nine days. doctors telling us today that that number could be even higher. so, what's causing this? what should parents know? and this question tonight, what are they doing in italy that's reduced the number of deaths there dramatically? we begin tonight with clayton sandell in ft. collins, colorado. >> reporter: on this field
>>> a reality check from libya tonight. our two correspondents on two dramatic headlines. colonel gadhafi taking back territory, rebel forces gaining ground. who has the upper hand? >>> several republican presidential contenders making waves. >>> and, up to snuff. the puppies tearing through your things. and why, this time, it's perfectly okay. >>> good evening on this sunday. when the headline crossed this weekend, we immediately thought, not again. a child...
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has some explaining to do about how its resolutions on libya and ivory coast of being implemented. and the u.s. is accused of manipulating regime change in the arab world through. all of the guise of democratic revolution setting up an all new online accounts meeting for western intervention in libya maybe just one of the tricks of the cia's sleep. probably about with more stories one of them and that's a hot enough not to me time will space peaceful or will it be the same for us in the north the second part of our special report that's coming up next here on our team. thirty eight. trying to do it all. at present it is not known if weapons capable of striking targets on earth are already deployed in space however orbiting assault systems are being researched. the u.s. military is developing what the air force in particular has called the global strike that is basically currently we have nuclear missiles that could strike anywhere on earth within thirty minutes. what the military is talking about is a similar conventional capability that could be used to knock out say a chinese ant
has some explaining to do about how its resolutions on libya and ivory coast of being implemented. and the u.s. is accused of manipulating regime change in the arab world through. all of the guise of democratic revolution setting up an all new online accounts meeting for western intervention in libya maybe just one of the tricks of the cia's sleep. probably about with more stories one of them and that's a hot enough not to me time will space peaceful or will it be the same for us in the north...
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. >>> then battle for libya as rebels trance on tripoli one of gadhafi's sons appears in the crowd saying his father is safe and victory is near. >> courtroom bombshell. why the sexual assault charges against dominique strauss-kahn could be dropped today. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. hurricanane irene is still raki over the caribbean with increasingly fierce winds and torrential rain. >> irene is threatening to blow asthor in the u.s. as a monster category 3 or 4 storm after ripping through puerto rico and knocking out power to more than a million people. here's a spectacular view of irene from above. images captured by the international space station. you can see just how massive the storm is right now. that's 700 miles across. if irene hits the southeast coast, it would be the first hurricane to make landfall in the u.s. in three years. >> monster storm to be very, very scared of at this point. people from miami to the carolinas, of course, are hoping for the best but preparing for the very worst. they were boarding up their home, stocking up on f
. >>> then battle for libya as rebels trance on tripoli one of gadhafi's sons appears in the crowd saying his father is safe and victory is near. >> courtroom bombshell. why the sexual assault charges against dominique strauss-kahn could be dropped today. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm tanya rivero. >> and i'm rob nelson. hurricanane irene is still raki over the caribbean with increasingly fierce winds and torrential rain. >> irene is threatening to blow...
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libya is our people. and for myself, i believe it,. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi talk spoke with serbian people and told them the libyan people support me. small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be dealt with, russ. >> mitchell: kelly cobiella in tripoli. thank you. >> in eastern libya, rebels continue to gain ground and now they are organizing to form a new government. mandy clark is in benghazi, libya, tonight with the latest on those big changes and what could be next. >> reporter: this is what people power in eastern libya looks like up close. volunteers from the town of al baydah are stepping up to take jobs that the qaddafi government used to do. these men have gone from street fighters to traffic cops in just a few days. but the next step is to form a local government. >> we organize. >> reporter: protestor organizer wajdi al gueir took us to a tent where the planning gets done. young men sign up for jobs and there's a bag for cash donations. arab satellite channels provide the latest news.
libya is our people. and for myself, i believe it,. >> reporter: colonel qaddafi talk spoke with serbian people and told them the libyan people support me. small groups of rebels are surrounded and will be dealt with, russ. >> mitchell: kelly cobiella in tripoli. thank you. >> in eastern libya, rebels continue to gain ground and now they are organizing to form a new government. mandy clark is in benghazi, libya, tonight with the latest on those big changes and what could be...
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in libya, protestors seized control of a city and local police joined in. in the capital of tripili, demonstrators turned out in support of their country. he's africa's longest serving ruler. he's been in power more than 40 years. >> reporter: in bahrain, thousands are demonstrating. mourners held funerals for four demonstrator killed. two protestors were killed in yemen when demonstrators squared off against the police. one of them died when someone tossed a hand grenade into a crowd. the president promised sweeping reforms. like other countries, promises aren't enough. charlie d'agata, wjz, eyewitness news. >>> protestors are following events in neighboring countries via twitter and facebook. >>> congress is looking to cut billions out of the budget. house republicans are expected to pass a measure today that would slash $60 million from this year's budget. this ranges from education to foreign aid. >>> while out in wisconsin, protestors are trying to stop the state republicans from tripping the workers of their bargaining rights. it would require the wor
in libya, protestors seized control of a city and local police joined in. in the capital of tripili, demonstrators turned out in support of their country. he's africa's longest serving ruler. he's been in power more than 40 years. >> reporter: in bahrain, thousands are demonstrating. mourners held funerals for four demonstrator killed. two protestors were killed in yemen when demonstrators squared off against the police. one of them died when someone tossed a hand grenade into a crowd....
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he places sanctions on libya and freezes the assets of qaddafi. will the dick state ten down? >> wisconsin governor walker says public employee pink slips are signed, sealed, and ready to be delivered if the runaway democrats don't come back. and vote. will this bring them home? >> and governor chris christie continues his budget battle with the people of new jersey. >> supposed to be able to replace the money not put in there but i have no place to get it. >> more from townhall from "fox and friends" right now. >>alisyn: good morning, everyone, thank you for joining us. peter johnson is heater today. >> happy to be here. >>alisyn: you are far away from me. come over here! >> she asks me to move further away on a regular basis. >> we do need to talk about the news because so much is happening in libya. they say this is the blood oft of all the revolutions we have seen so far in the middle east and it has been horrible what has been happening, carnage and people would were praying at mosques who were fired on by qadaffi's people, partly the army an
he places sanctions on libya and freezes the assets of qaddafi. will the dick state ten down? >> wisconsin governor walker says public employee pink slips are signed, sealed, and ready to be delivered if the runaway democrats don't come back. and vote. will this bring them home? >> and governor chris christie continues his budget battle with the people of new jersey. >> supposed to be able to replace the money not put in there but i have no place to get it. >> more from...
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>> when a lot of people say this needs to be libya wars. we can help their rebel beyond but they need to throw out their own leader. if we do, it will look behalfor bad for years to come. they ned to do it. >> if the general is correct in the assessment that the u.s. is going to be perceived as neck other nations will take advantage of that. >> russia, china. >>dave: the next three hours we will tack about this. >> a lot of other things going on. four day hunt for alleged cop killer in georgia is offer. and the man surrendered at the apartment where he was holding four of eight people hostage. the 33-year-old is accused if tuesday's shooting death of an officer christian. he and another officer stopped him to question him of a carjacking and kidnapping and christian was killed as he attempted to apprehend hood. >> the crisis in japan continuing to get worse at failing nuclear site. officials say the radiation has contaminated seawater offshore from the complex. radiation in that water now more than 1,000 times the normal level which could m
>> when a lot of people say this needs to be libya wars. we can help their rebel beyond but they need to throw out their own leader. if we do, it will look behalfor bad for years to come. they ned to do it. >> if the general is correct in the assessment that the u.s. is going to be perceived as neck other nations will take advantage of that. >> russia, china. >>dave: the next three hours we will tack about this. >> a lot of other things going on. four day hunt for...
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authorization of nato's military operation in libya. yesterday nato postponed its decision on whether to leave the country after libya's interim leader expressed concerns over his government's ability to secure its borders. >>> trying to tackle the same budget issues, now california governor jerry brown is proposing sweeping roll back to public pension benefits. the plan calls for raising retirement age to 67 and requiring some employees to pay more toward retirement and health care. >>> michael jackson's doctor, conrad murray, was moved to tears wednesday when fine former patients defended him in court, calling him a caring and thorough physician. >>> and ruth madoff, wife of convict the ponzi schemer bernie madoff, says she and her husband tried to commit suicide after she was caught. she tells "60 minutes" despite swallowing sleeping pills and antianxiety drugs, they woke up the next morning. >>> here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,869 after rising 162 points yesterday. the s&p gained 12
authorization of nato's military operation in libya. yesterday nato postponed its decision on whether to leave the country after libya's interim leader expressed concerns over his government's ability to secure its borders. >>> trying to tackle the same budget issues, now california governor jerry brown is proposing sweeping roll back to public pension benefits. the plan calls for raising retirement age to 67 and requiring some employees to pay more toward retirement and health care....
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this from libya. the federal aviation administration making changes after a series of blunders including a scare involving the first lady reporting that air traffic supervisor rather than an air traffic controller will handle all flights carrying the first lady or the vice president. you will recall a jet on monday carrying the first lady and the vice president gentleman biden's wife, had to abort landing at andrews air force base outside washington, dc and the f.a.a. reports that the boeing 373 came three miles from a massive cargo plane. and now our reporter live in washington, dc. what will happen to the air traffic controller? >> he or she, the civilian air traffic controller in virginia will not be fired. still, a former f.a.a. official says that the fact the first lady's plane was guided too close to a cargo plane suggests that air traffic controllers have become "the spoiled child at the f.a.a." >> is it just a culture of entitlements allowed them to come to where maybe they don't have to be as
this from libya. the federal aviation administration making changes after a series of blunders including a scare involving the first lady reporting that air traffic supervisor rather than an air traffic controller will handle all flights carrying the first lady or the vice president. you will recall a jet on monday carrying the first lady and the vice president gentleman biden's wife, had to abort landing at andrews air force base outside washington, dc and the f.a.a. reports that the boeing...
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will no longer be involved in libya. and the white house went out of its way in that document to show that there has been extensive information passed along to members of congress, some of their staffs as well. over six-pages in those 32 pages of that memo or that report that was sent to congress detailing the phone calls, the conference calls, the briefings, dozens of briefings, and also status e-mails that were sent to congressional staffers. >> jeff, from a legal standpoint, i mean, who's right here? because you would think on the face of it it's pretty clear. you have 60 days to inform congress if the country is involved in a hostilities, involved in a war. as dan is saying now, they're saying the definition of hostilities is what it all hinges on. >> reporter: i think the answer to that question is, the courts will not answer it. in other words, the courts, when dealing with these sorts of confrontations between the executive branch and the legislative branch, they tend to say, look, you two work it out. we are not
will no longer be involved in libya. and the white house went out of its way in that document to show that there has been extensive information passed along to members of congress, some of their staffs as well. over six-pages in those 32 pages of that memo or that report that was sent to congress detailing the phone calls, the conference calls, the briefings, dozens of briefings, and also status e-mails that were sent to congressional staffers. >> jeff, from a legal standpoint, i mean,...
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british diplomates are in libya meeting with opposition figures. the rebels have been forced back from the city of albrega. they're saying they're going to regroup and keep on fighting, but they desperately need weapons. >> opposition fighters are on the move quickly and to the rear. somewhere near al brega, they say they were ambushed by forces loyal to gadhafi. >> all of a sudden, we heard firing in the distance. it set off a panic. dozens of cars leaving. this is one of the problems here. there's no communications. nobody knows why they're running back, but back they're going. >> we're on the wrong side. >> as we are. and crossing the road in the midst of the panic is no easy task. even in retreat, they flash a "v" for victory which seems to be slipping steadily from their hands. when the fighters finally stop running away, they complain they're no match for their enemies. we call on the security council to supply us with weapons, says this fighter. do you see what we have? grenades. they have rockets and more. says another, we have no planes, n
british diplomates are in libya meeting with opposition figures. the rebels have been forced back from the city of albrega. they're saying they're going to regroup and keep on fighting, but they desperately need weapons. >> opposition fighters are on the move quickly and to the rear. somewhere near al brega, they say they were ambushed by forces loyal to gadhafi. >> all of a sudden, we heard firing in the distance. it set off a panic. dozens of cars leaving. this is one of the...
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. >>> sad news out of libya where two award-winning u.s. photo journalists were kill in a rebel-held city where violence has been raging for weeks. in misrata yesterday, a journalist was kill in a rocket propelled attack. he was known for directing a film. meanwhile, the obama administration is preparing to provide as much as $25 million to aid in the rebels' fight against forces loyal to muammar gadhafi. the money is intended for use of nonviolent equipment and supplies. here's a look at some of the other news going on around america today. a deadly shootout in a florida internet cafe erupted on camera. two masked men entered with guns drawn but quickly retreated after quickly exchanging gun fire with the security guard. one of the suspects died from a gunshot wound he suffered in the gun fight. police have not made any arrests. >>> >> a delaware mother is in custody after turning herself into police for a shocking crime caught on vain tape. the woman allegedly instructed her son to grab a wallet which she later stashed in her purse before
. >>> sad news out of libya where two award-winning u.s. photo journalists were kill in a rebel-held city where violence has been raging for weeks. in misrata yesterday, a journalist was kill in a rocket propelled attack. he was known for directing a film. meanwhile, the obama administration is preparing to provide as much as $25 million to aid in the rebels' fight against forces loyal to muammar gadhafi. the money is intended for use of nonviolent equipment and supplies. here's a look...
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lama hasan, abc news, benghazi, libya. >> our thanks to the team on the ground in libya. >>> and this morning, senator john mccain called colonel gadhafi insane on abc's "this week," and urged president obama to set up a no-fly zone over libya. >> this would send a signal to gadhafi that the president is serious when he says, we need for gadhafi to go, and it would be encouraging to the resistance, who are certainly outgunned from the air. >> the white house remains cool to the idea of a no-fly zone, saying it would require a big military operation in a big country. >>> in afghanistan tonight, harsh words for the u.s. president karzai rejected a u.s. apology for the mistaken killing of nine afghan boys in an air strike. general david petraeus personally delivered the apology at an afghan national security council meeting today. karzai said the apology was not enough, saying, quote, the people of afghanistan are tired of these incidents and excuses and condemnations cannot relieve their pain. >>> back in this country now, congress is set to start a set of controversial hearings this we
lama hasan, abc news, benghazi, libya. >> our thanks to the team on the ground in libya. >>> and this morning, senator john mccain called colonel gadhafi insane on abc's "this week," and urged president obama to set up a no-fly zone over libya. >> this would send a signal to gadhafi that the president is serious when he says, we need for gadhafi to go, and it would be encouraging to the resistance, who are certainly outgunned from the air. >> the white house...
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in libya oil production is down 800,000 every single day. look at monday. 3.16 . every oil price goes up. if i am the president i would open everything up including alaska because gang, the world is changing. this is not a game. it is all chips that are on the table. if we opened it up. alaska would be the eighth largest oil field in the world. if we drilled on alaska outer continental shelf it would produce 10 billion barrels and create 55,000 new jobs. let's not do that. no, no. coming up, i want to show you what a wise president would do and why . then what this president is doing. next. >> glenn: america, if you get anything at all from my shows recently, i would hope that it would be this. the world is changing . happening under your feet and you must pay attention because our way of life and the entire west is at stake. i want to talk to you about developing domestic sources of oil and gas. why would we do that? where is it going to come from? from the obvious we need energy where else can we get oil? just to be able to survive? well, the russian built a new
in libya oil production is down 800,000 every single day. look at monday. 3.16 . every oil price goes up. if i am the president i would open everything up including alaska because gang, the world is changing. this is not a game. it is all chips that are on the table. if we opened it up. alaska would be the eighth largest oil field in the world. if we drilled on alaska outer continental shelf it would produce 10 billion barrels and create 55,000 new jobs. let's not do that. no, no. coming up, i...
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new details of the final chaotic moments of libya's moammar gadhafi. how did he really die? and herman cain surging in the polls. can he win the republican presidential nomination? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> today i can report that as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. after nearly nine years, america's war in iraq will be over. over the next two months, our troops in iraq, tens of thousands of them, will pack up their gear and board convoys for the journey home. the last american soldier will cross the border out of iraq with their heads held high, proud of their success, and knowing that the american people stand united in our support for our troops. that is how america's military efforts in iraq will end. but even as we mark this important milestone, we're also moving into a new phase in the relationship between the united states and iraq. >> it cost the united states a foreign in blood and treasure. thousands of american lives, hu
new details of the final chaotic moments of libya's moammar gadhafi. how did he really die? and herman cain surging in the polls. can he win the republican presidential nomination? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in the situation room. >> today i can report that as promised, the rest of our troops in iraq will come home by the end of the year. after nearly nine years, america's war in iraq will be over. over the next two...
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officials remain wary about imposing a no-fly zone over libya. while stressing all options are still on the table, secretary of defense robert gates warned congress wednesday that taking such military action would be a huge operation that comes with its own risks. >> let's just call a spade a spade, a no-fly zone begins with an attack on libya. >> reporter: a no-fly zone would prevent libya from launching air attacks on its own citizens. yesterday troops loyal to moammar gadhafi's regime dropped bombs over the eastern city of brega, as they tried to retake a key oil installation. the forces briefly succeeded, before rebels beat them back. while american warships have moved closer to libya, the white house admits it's still a long way from taking any more military action. >> there is a great deal of caution that is being exercised with respect to any actions that we might take, other than in support of humanitarian missions. >> reporter: speaking before a cheering crowd, gadhafi warned against any intervention. he's threatening to turn libya into
officials remain wary about imposing a no-fly zone over libya. while stressing all options are still on the table, secretary of defense robert gates warned congress wednesday that taking such military action would be a huge operation that comes with its own risks. >> let's just call a spade a spade, a no-fly zone begins with an attack on libya. >> reporter: a no-fly zone would prevent libya from launching air attacks on its own citizens. yesterday troops loyal to moammar gadhafi's...
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steve harrigan now back live in libya. what are the potential future flash points flash points, steve? >> shepard, i think one situation many people are really worried about is the situation in hotel near the colonel qaddafi compound journalists hold up or detained by government forces inside that hotel. thousands of rebel fighters pretty much jacked up after taking over the compound. it's a very delicate situation. a situation that could erupt very soon. it's going to take a lot of discipline to settle peacefully. something neither side has shown a lot of in this conflict so far, shepard. the other thing i'm concerned about is that pockets of -- go ahead. >> i didn't mean to interrupt there is a three second delay and for that i apologize. go ahead. lost touch with their own leadership with their superiors so they are in these areas, they are isolated. no contact and danger don't know when to stop and some cases they are not stopping. >> shepard: lack of communication must make things difficult for both sides. steve harri
steve harrigan now back live in libya. what are the potential future flash points flash points, steve? >> shepard, i think one situation many people are really worried about is the situation in hotel near the colonel qaddafi compound journalists hold up or detained by government forces inside that hotel. thousands of rebel fighters pretty much jacked up after taking over the compound. it's a very delicate situation. a situation that could erupt very soon. it's going to take a lot of...
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today the world's eyes are fixed on libya. we have seen colonel gaddafi's security forces open fire on peaceful protestors again and again. they have used heavy weapons on unarmed civilians. mercenaries and thugs have been turned loose to attack demonstrators. there are reports of soldiers executed for refusing to turn their guns on their fellow citizens, of indiscriminate killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture. colonel gaddafi and those around him must be held accountable for these acts, which violate international legal obligations and common decency. through their actions, they have lost the legitimacy to govern. and the people of libya have made themselves clear -- it is time for gaddafi to go -- now, without further violence or delay. the international community is speaking with one voice and our message is unmistakable. these violations of universal rights are unacceptable and will not be tolerated. this council took an important first step toward accountability on friday by establishing an independent commission of in
today the world's eyes are fixed on libya. we have seen colonel gaddafi's security forces open fire on peaceful protestors again and again. they have used heavy weapons on unarmed civilians. mercenaries and thugs have been turned loose to attack demonstrators. there are reports of soldiers executed for refusing to turn their guns on their fellow citizens, of indiscriminate killings, arbitrary arrests, and torture. colonel gaddafi and those around him must be held accountable for these acts,...
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this is not the case in libya. this alliance is based in benghazi, needs to transplant itself to the capital of the country of libya and make sure they reach out to people to unite them. >>shepard: i am not sure and analysts are not sure, either, how they will actually get that done without a system in place. how great are your fears that some untoward bunch could hijack this? >>guest: well, that actually, the battle ahead, the political battle could be more difficult than the military battles they have fought. there are lots of different factions in this alliance. there are groups independent of each other. will they give up arms for a constitutional government or keep arms to decide things with a barrel of a gun. it is perilous situation which is why the two european leaders were there. >>shepard: and the oil deals. >>guest: they are interested in oil, they have had a relationship with qaddafi for many decades and that is why it was right for president obama to push britain and france to push the lead. they have
this is not the case in libya. this alliance is based in benghazi, needs to transplant itself to the capital of the country of libya and make sure they reach out to people to unite them. >>shepard: i am not sure and analysts are not sure, either, how they will actually get that done without a system in place. how great are your fears that some untoward bunch could hijack this? >>guest: well, that actually, the battle ahead, the political battle could be more difficult than the...